Now they're crossing it again in the other direction .............. and we have drums, drums violins horns and crashing cymbals......... and for heaven's sake, the crocs have got to eat too ............ there's Ben saying 'I can hardly bear to watch' with his binoculars clamped to the front of his face
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
They were playing music in that cookery programme this evening - why??
I'm bored with the cooking; how much can you get a house for and quiz programmes. I hope that the next saturation because it's cheap tv craze starts soon. Maybe it'll be gardening.
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Ho I don't like crocodiles
Now they're crossing it again in the other direction .............. and we have drums, drums violins horns and crashing cymbals......... and for heaven's sake, the crocs have got to eat too ............ there's Ben saying 'I can hardly bear to watch' with his binoculars clamped to the front of his face
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Exactly why would you want to see it close up! He wants to try watching it with all these instruments in his ears
I think a lot of programmes these days are made with overseas markets in mind so not always appealing to the home market. Global economics tish!
I have Tinitus in my right ear, so have to put up with a constant noise in my ear as well as all these dramatic noises on TV and quiet voices
Next week's Radio Times shows a letter written in 1949 re the loudness of incidental music in broadcasts. . . .
They were playing music in that cookery programme this evening - why??
I'm bored with the cooking; how much can you get a house for and quiz programmes. I hope that the next saturation because it's cheap tv craze starts soon. Maybe it'll be gardening.